SUPREME COURT SESSIONS.
PEE PBEBS ASSOCIATION iTiMABD Septeraoer 17. In the Supreme Court, Justice Deoiston congratulated the grand jury on the shortness of-the calendar. Xfaere are only four cffender*, two of whom had pleaded guilty in the Lower Court. A boy absconder from Burnham, who stole five cheques from his Mnplovti's was or it-red to come up wh<n called ; 00. Wm. Gray, for thfftof a cash box, was sjiiteueed to four moaths' imi prisonment, Napuh, Bep*emVer 17. A Maori named Tokomauri was f .undguilty of ob'tininp mooeeby false- ; pretances, and pretending to practice* I wi-chcrafr. He w»s rtmanded for theProba i>n Officer's r«po t. Charles- ■ Maxwell, chargjd with woundiug T: 8. Hewitt «t Wairo', was found guilty ani >ema-.,dtd fjr the Probntiou 0<&. v . cer's rt>por> ; .
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 215, 18 September 1901, Page 2
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126SUPREME COURT SESSIONS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 215, 18 September 1901, Page 2
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